Glacer FM Is Still A Big Scam

Charlie Smith
5 min readJan 3, 2024
Glacer FM V2.0 Picture created by Charlie Smith

It’s been a while since I first published my article on Glacer Fm. It still ranks highly on Google, so you think surely that by now people would have figured out it is in fact not a real radio station but a big scam?

Unfortunately, that is not the case. It’s time to tell part two of this story. This includes abuse from them directed towards me and exposes just how rubbish the music industry can be.

Glacer FM charging for radio play — Screenshot from their website

It’s no secret that there are many scammers in the music business. Several radio stations have contacted me via Twitter or Facebook, claiming to be real and asking for money to play my music.

Of course, these are pretty easy to spot because they don’t really have a website, and it just comes across as weird however when it comes to Glacer FM, it is just a little more convincing after all they have a website. However, digging a little more into it, you’ll see that it isn’t actually a real radio station broadcasting. They will try to charge you for radio play. Payola, as it is called, is extremely unfair and is actually illegal. New Artists’ Spotlight regularly does a lot of posts to fight back against Payola. It’s a really big problem in the music industry and as you will see in…

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